J. Austin E. (nitsua) reviewed on + 24 more book reviews
I must say, I was rather disappointed in this book. I think Harris is a great writer and have enjoyed all her books so far. When I read the back cover and found out Harper and Tolliver were finally going to learn what happened to Cameron, I got excited. And then I read the book.
Rarely do books depress me, unless that is the subject matter or the intention. I don't believe Harris intended for this book to be so depressing, but it was. Both Harerp and Tolliver come from backgrounds that started out well and then ended up being quite bad. After everything they've lost, finding out what really happened to Cameron made it just that much worse.
I personally wouldn't recommend this book, but if you are a fan of Harris and have liked the series so far, I probably won't deter you from reading it. Just remember, fair warning!
Rarely do books depress me, unless that is the subject matter or the intention. I don't believe Harris intended for this book to be so depressing, but it was. Both Harerp and Tolliver come from backgrounds that started out well and then ended up being quite bad. After everything they've lost, finding out what really happened to Cameron made it just that much worse.
I personally wouldn't recommend this book, but if you are a fan of Harris and have liked the series so far, I probably won't deter you from reading it. Just remember, fair warning!
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